Math, asked by artartist26, 6 months ago

find a and b please asap​

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Answered by Limsun
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{3 -  \sqrt{3} }{3  +  \sqrt{3} }  \times \:  \frac{3 -  \sqrt{3} }{3 -  \sqrt{3} }   =    \frac{ {(3 -  \sqrt{3}) }^{2} }{ {3}^{2} - ( { \sqrt{3}) }^{2}   }   =  \frac{ {3}^{2} - 6 \sqrt{3} + 3  }{9 - 3}  =  \frac{12 - 6 \sqrt{3} }{6}  = 2 -  \sqrt{3}

or, 2-√3=a√5-b/11

or, 22-11√3=11a√5-b

It's not possible to determine the values of variables from an equation containing two variables. For this, there needs to be two equations.

However, it can be determined by trial method or inspection method.

Answered by Anonymous
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